All I can say Fish is there is a whole lot of exaggeration going on about Covid, Covid cures, vaccinations and a ton of other things that are extremely hard—or easy—to prove, one way or the other.
Discernment is required, not only for the things people say, but also the data they attempt to prove it with.
This is why the media has been so keen on telling us how many people came down with Covid, BUT NOT how many died, or how many got it and survived. The survival rate (got covid/recovered) is an extremely easy number to find, but I rarely saw it on any mainstream press outlet.
When they don’t tell you how many survived it versus died, there’s probably an agenda.
Same with vaccine rate versus those who got Covid after, or even died after getting the vaccine. In both cases, those numbers are out there.
When they tell you that 8 or 10 or 1000 or even 10,000 died after getting the shot, but not how many actually got the shot, you know there’s an agenda there, too.
And some people say they’ve done a ton of research, which means they watched Youtube video after Youtube video, and read hundreds of web sites, all with the same bias that the researcher is trying to prove.
And then there are those who say it doesn’t show data today, but, Aha! in three or four years people will be dying in droves.
Yeah, especially the elderly who got the vaccine at a much higher percentage than younger people. They’ll all be dying, mind you, because they’ve reach their end of live factors.
What can I say?
Great post.